Who Wants Free Money? My European Soccer Pick

Read MoreAnyone out there like free money?
Well, tonight I’m giving it away. For. Free.
You can thank me later.

Read MoreAnyone out there like free money?
Well, tonight I’m giving it away. For. Free.
You can thank me later.

Even been on one of those dinners from hell, a gathering you’re absolutely obligated to attend, that would otherwise be perfect in every way — except that there’s one prickly guest at your table who blathers on forever and basically ruins the meal for everyone?
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Read MoreVan Morrison quit caring about the music business or record sales nearly a half-century ago. Consider that this is a man who didn’t even bother to show up for his own induction into the Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame.

The New England Patriots have been accused of cheating in an AFC playoff game last season, and quite possibly multiple games played over a much longer period of time.
The infraction consists of team-supplied game balls being deflated from their normally-prescribed air pressure. This action which was intentional presumably gave the Patriots quarterback and its offensive players a much better grip on the ball, and an unfair advantage.
Apparently, as difficult as this is to believe, current NFL rules say that all respective teams are responsible for supplying game balls to their own offenses when they take the field. The league rule which was worked fine for 80 years before that, was changed back in 2006 to allow this, and most teams have probably been doctoring footballs for their offensive players ever since. The scandal finally blew up in a big way because it’s New England, and everyone is either insanely jealous or hates head coach Bill Belichick and would love to see him twitch at the end of a hangman’s rope.
Accordingly, I have just one word to say about the so-called “Deflategate.”
That one word is as follows…..
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Read MoreThe hypocrisy of America’s outdated age laws and restrictions that apply to everything from gambling and drinking to buying guns to dying in war needs to be addressed — and fixed.